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Polish Tech | Venture Cafe: Agentic AI Revolution

May 28, 202617:00

Agentic AI is moving fast from prototypes into production – and with it comes a new set of technical, organizational, and regulatory challenges. This edition of Thursday Gathering brings together founders, engineers, researchers, and operators from Poland’s and Europe’s AI ecosystem to explore what it really takes to build, ship, and scale autonomous systems in the real world.

About this Event

What this evening is about

Agentic AI is moving fast from prototypes into production — and with it comes a new set of technical, organisational and regulatory challenges. This edition of Polish Tech | Venture Café brings together founders, CTOs, engineers, researchers and investors from Poland's and Europe's AI ecosystem to examine what it actually takes to build, ship and scale autonomous systems in the real world.

From Trustworthy AI and EU AI Act considerations to production failures, governance gaps and system-design trade-offs, the evening focuses on what really happens when AI leaves the lab and enters complex environments — industrial, financial, consumer and investment.

The format is unfiltered: practitioners, no whitepapers, no polished case studies. Real lessons from the front lines of building agentic systems.

Themes on the table

  • From pilot to production. Agentic deployments inside large industrial and corporate organisations: integration with legacy systems, governance gaps, change management, and the politics of autonomy in environments where mistakes have physical consequences.
  • Customer-facing agents in regulated environments. Banking, marketplaces and consumer platforms — how to design, deploy and govern agents that act on behalf of millions of users when failure modes are not "a bad search result" but a missed payment or a disputed transaction.
  • Agentic AI in investing. Where autonomous systems are entering deal sourcing, due diligence, portfolio monitoring and capital-allocation workflows — and what changes when the analyst is an agent.
  • System design beyond model quality. Multi-agent coordination, state management across long-running workflows, and how to retain control in environments that are non-deterministic by nature.
  • Engineering maturity. Framework selection, orchestration trade-offs, context management, evaluation strategy and cost economics — what breaks in production, and what experienced teams would do differently.
  • Trustworthy AI and EU AI Act. Continuous compliance, auditability and the operating model required to ship agentic systems inside Europe's regulatory perimeter.
  • Live pitching from agentic-AI startups. A curated selection of European founders building at the frontier of autonomous systems take the stage in front of investors and operators.

Programme

The evening runs across two parallel tracks from 17:00 and 19:00, allowing attendees to choose between deep operator and engineering conversations on the main stage and a focused customer-facing / startup-pitching programme in the second room.

Main stage

17:00 — Doors open · Welcome drinks · Networking

17:15 – 18:00 — Panel: From Pilot to Production Moderated by Arash Javanmard-Ghareshiran (Selonor). Agentic AI deployments inside manufacturing and large corporates — fragmented data, governance, change management, and the politics of autonomy in environments where mistakes have physical consequences.

18:10 – 18:30 — Keynote: Agentic AI in the Wild What actually changes when agents leave the lab — multi-agent coordination, state, and control in non-deterministic environments. Michał Kopczyński (DAC.digital).

18:40 – 19:20 — Panel: Customer-Facing Agents in Banking, Marketplaces and Consumer Platforms With Frederik Hamann (Taktile), Marek S. Tatara, PhD (DAC.digital). Auditability, accountability and failure modes when agents act on behalf of millions of users in regulated, high-stakes consumer environments.

19:30 – 20:00 — Panel: No-BS Engineering — Stacks, Failures, What We'd Do Differently Engineers talking honestly about what broke, why they chose the frameworks they did, and what they wish someone had told them before shipping. With Hasna Najmi (Merantix Momentum), Felix Gerberding (AWS), Malte Pietsch (deepset).

Second room (parallel from 19:00)

19:00 – 19:30 — Panel: Agentic AI in Investing With Point Nine Capital and a representative of Bank Gospodarstwa Krajowego (BGK). How autonomous systems are reshaping deal sourcing, due diligence and portfolio monitoring across European venture and public-mandate capital. Moderator to be confirmed.

19:35 – 20:00 — Pitch Competition: Agentic AI Startups A curated selection of European agentic-AI founders take the stage with short pitches in front of investors, operators and the room. Audience + jury vote.

Close

20:00 — Pitch winner announced · Open networking & informal conversations

Programme is subject to refinement; exact running order may be adjusted.

Speakers

Malte Pietsch — CTO & Co-Founder, deepset

Co-founded deepset and built Haystack, the open-source framework that has become a European standard for production RAG and agentic systems. Recently led the deepset–Mozilla partnership on a fully open, self-hostable agentic AI stack. LinkedIn ›

Frederik Hamann — Senior Strategy Lead, Financial Services, Taktile

Drives strategy at Taktile, the Agentic Decision Platform letting financial institutions deploy reliable AI agents for KYC/KYB, underwriting and fraud. Operates at the intersection of product, compliance and agent design in heavily regulated environments. LinkedIn ›

Marek S. Tatara, PhD — Chief Scientific Officer, DAC.digital

Leads DAC.digital's Deep Tech practice and is Assistant Professor in Automatic Control & Robotics at Gdańsk University of Technology. Takes ML, computer vision and embedded AI research from paper to industrial production for European clients. LinkedIn ›

Emre Öcal — Co-Founder & CEO, LexTrace

Building LexTrace, an autonomous EU AI Act compliance platform powered by agents — turning Act readiness from a checklist exercise into continuous, audit-ready operation for AI product teams across Europe. LinkedIn › · lextrace.ai ›

Michał Kopczyński — AI Models Engineering, DAC.digital

Senior AI/ML Engineer at DAC.digital, shaping agentic AI, computer-vision and machine-learning solutions for clients across healthcare and remote patient monitoring — and rapidly prototyping product demos for new agentic use cases. Also Lecturer in AI and Python at Gdańsk University of Technology and Visiting Researcher at Sapienza Università di Roma, bridging applied prototype building with academic research. LinkedIn ›

Arash Javanmard-Ghareshiran — Selonor (speaker & panel moderator)

At Selonor, a Berlin-based agentic-AI platform for investment professionals that turns fragmented document repositories into connected intelligence for finance, M&A and credit teams. Moderates the From Pilot to Production panel and brings an academic-meets-industry perspective on agent design. LinkedIn › · Google Scholar ›

Hasna Najmi — Senior AI Solutions Architect, Merantix Momentum

Translates enterprise problems into shipped ML/AI systems at Merantix Momentum, Berlin's leading applied-AI venture studio. Active voice on agentic AI in production — recent panelist at Merantix AI Campus's AI Breakfast on Agentic AI and AI in Action: Image Forensics. Joins the engineering panel. LinkedIn ›

Felix Gerberding — Technical Account Manager, AWS

Technical Account Manager at AWS supporting customers through architecture, infrastructure and the rollout of generative and agentic AI services on AWS — connected to AWS's Berlin GenAI Loft programmes. Joins the engineering panel. LinkedIn ›

Point Nine Capital — speaker to be announced

Representing one of Europe's most active early-stage SaaS investors, with a long-standing thesis around AI-native infrastructure and vertical software.

Bank Gospodarstwa Krajowego (BGK) — speaker to be announced

Representing Poland's national development bank — bringing the public-mandate capital perspective on agentic AI in investment workflows.

Pitch Competition: Agentic AI Startups

We're opening the stage to a curated selection of European founders building at the frontier of agentic AI — autonomous systems doing real work in production, not slide-deck demos.

Format

  • 5 selected startups
  • 3-minute pitch each
  • Audience + jury vote
  • Winner announced at 20:00, at the close of the evening

Winner's prize

  • A demo slot at the next Polish Tech | Night — our flagship annual event in front of hundreds of founders, investors and corporate-innovation leaders
  • Additional prizes to be announced

Who should apply

Pre-seed to Series A startups whose core product is an agentic system shipping in production or in advanced pilot. Open to founders from across Europe and beyond.

To apply: hello@polishtech.org — subject line Agentic AI Pitch · 28 May. Application window closes Friday, 22 May 2026.

In partnership with

This edition of Polish Tech | Venture Café is hosted in partnership with the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Berlin, the Polish Investment & Trade Agency (PAIH) and Bank Gospodarstwa Krajowego (BGK) — Poland's leading institutions building bridges between Polish business, public capital and international markets.

The evening also coincides with the inauguration of the Polish Business Club at the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Berlin earlier the same day. Members of the newly established Club — senior Polish entrepreneurs, executives and investors active on the German market — are invited to join the Agentic AI Revolution gathering in the evening, creating a rare convergence between Polish C-level business leadership and the European frontier of applied AI.

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Who should attend

Founders, CTOs, AI engineers and researchers building agentic systems in production. Investors and corporate-innovation leaders evaluating where autonomous AI is creating durable value. Senior operators in regulated industries — finance, manufacturing, healthcare, public sector — facing real EU AI Act and governance decisions.

Practical information

Date: Thursday, 28 May 2026

Time: 17:00 – 20:00 (doors at 17:00)

Venue: CIC Berlin, Lohmühlenstraße 65, 12435 Berlin (the former Agfa factory)

Language: English

Contact: hello@polishtech.org

Members of the Polish Business Club at the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Berlin: please refer to your separate invitation from the Embassy for joining instructions.

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